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against the u.s. the song by the american commentary when the u.s. says sorry didn't let jews freely have a great israel that was ages ago the country the us the sun no longer exist but the amendment is still there well i mean this it makes sense russia joining the deadly t. o. united states signing an agreement that the jackson very commitment is still there it's nonsense isn't it we don't think makes a lot of sense to every u.s. administration since the clinton administration wanted to abolish it and they couldn't for some reason well there wasn't a compelling reason we have a most favored nation agreement in place well i'll give you one no one best reason all the jews that wanted to go i mean there's no right. there wasn't a compelling reason in the past or since science in ninety two when russia was declared to be ready for whenever it occurred to be in compliance with jaxon van and both its requirement. for a free market economy and for free movement of people. but as long as we have this bilateral agreement and in long as russia was not a membe
against the u.s. the song by the american commentary when the u.s. says sorry didn't let jews freely have a great israel that was ages ago the country the us the sun no longer exist but the amendment is still there well i mean this it makes sense russia joining the deadly t. o. united states signing an agreement that the jackson very commitment is still there it's nonsense isn't it we don't think makes a lot of sense to every u.s. administration since the clinton administration wanted to...
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the u.s. has been an export underperformer and talked about how to improve things on that front. i'm delighted to be moderating this panel. we have a superb set of panelists with us to take us through the issues. on my right, samuel allen, the chief executive of john deere. his full bio is in your material. to his right, hall sirkin, managing director of the boston group and then to the far right, dave thompson, chief executive of orbital sciences. i'm just going to give a little bit of introduction. the title of our session is "competing around the world." i would suggest this is a particularly fluid time to be trying to address this question. just to sort of frame it, on the positive side some of might have seen a recent article in "american interest." it makes the argument the u.s. is poised to become an export powerhouse, notes since the end of the recession exports have accounted for fully half of total u.s. economic growth. so the rather weak recovery that we've had would is been positiv
the u.s. has been an export underperformer and talked about how to improve things on that front. i'm delighted to be moderating this panel. we have a superb set of panelists with us to take us through the issues. on my right, samuel allen, the chief executive of john deere. his full bio is in your material. to his right, hall sirkin, managing director of the boston group and then to the far right, dave thompson, chief executive of orbital sciences. i'm just going to give a little bit of...
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china were on the inside of the trading system and the u.s. hadn't granted china pntr, we would all be in much worse shape. the u.s. would be in much worse shape and china would be in worse shape. similarly, it is both in back to point one, it is in the u.s. interest and in russia's interest for russia to be joining the wto, and for the u.s. to be benefitting from russia's entry into the wto and that will only take place when pntr is history, when pntr is granted, and jackson vanek is history. i would say something, though, which is i would offer the following observation. i think you are three baskets of objections that you described, i think those are accurate baskets. this is a complex bilateral relationship, but i do agree with the ambassador that we need and we should be at the point where we can navigate a complex bilateral relationship in some sort of normalcy and that should enable us to have a healthy bilateral economic relationship, economic and commercial relationship, and still be trying to -- still be working our way through compl
china were on the inside of the trading system and the u.s. hadn't granted china pntr, we would all be in much worse shape. the u.s. would be in much worse shape and china would be in worse shape. similarly, it is both in back to point one, it is in the u.s. interest and in russia's interest for russia to be joining the wto, and for the u.s. to be benefitting from russia's entry into the wto and that will only take place when pntr is history, when pntr is granted, and jackson vanek is history....
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to determine the value of the u.s. continental shelf. as such, if the u.s. concedes to the convention, it will be making an open-ended commitment to transfer incalcuable sum. we know the following fact. exceeding could expose the united states to baseless lawsuits. they are full-time, not subject to appeal and are enforceable in the united states. finally, in regard to u.s. rights to mine the deep seabed we know the following facts. pursuant to u.s. law, long standing u.s. policy and customary international law, u.s. persons and corporations have the right to explore and exploit the deep seabed regardless of whether or not the united states is a part. these are the facts. collectively they indicate there are real costs and foreseeable risks that the u.s. will undertake if it joins the convention. proponents claim there are no costs whatsoever. the u.s. will only enjoy benefits for membership. if only the u.s. would join the convention, everything would work out just fine. in light of the facts, i believe it's the proponents claims that are based in methodolo
to determine the value of the u.s. continental shelf. as such, if the u.s. concedes to the convention, it will be making an open-ended commitment to transfer incalcuable sum. we know the following fact. exceeding could expose the united states to baseless lawsuits. they are full-time, not subject to appeal and are enforceable in the united states. finally, in regard to u.s. rights to mine the deep seabed we know the following facts. pursuant to u.s. law, long standing u.s. policy and customary...
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producers, u.s. exporters. so, first, kudos to the u.s. business community. i had the privilege of sitting on the boards of boeing, of caterpillar, of fedex. i know caterpillar is up on the hill, i see scott miller from procter & gamble, but quite frankly, the business community can't do this by itself. chairman baucus of the senate finance committee, chairman kempe, this is bipartisan support for moving for russia. they are very much on record for moving it. and if it is going to happen, the sooner the better. so what next steps? well, if this is going to happen, the sooner the better, this is a june-july equation that we should be talking about here. and for that we really need the white house to be stepping up and to engage with the leadership and the congress to work to make sure that the votes are there. and here we get into the issue that -- and this is sort of the awkward moment for me. i'm an economist. i'm a trade policy person. i am not a for policy person. i am not a human rights person. but i am told by everyone who is counting noses on capitol hi
producers, u.s. exporters. so, first, kudos to the u.s. business community. i had the privilege of sitting on the boards of boeing, of caterpillar, of fedex. i know caterpillar is up on the hill, i see scott miller from procter & gamble, but quite frankly, the business community can't do this by itself. chairman baucus of the senate finance committee, chairman kempe, this is bipartisan support for moving for russia. they are very much on record for moving it. and if it is going to happen,...
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the president has been very, very supportive of the u.s. aviation and when i do the tours that i do around the world, i am again and again and again espousing u.s. aviation. component, parts -- >> i appreciate that. >> it's what i do. >> i appreciate that. it's incredibly important industry. one of our largest export industries. he may be supportive of it, but the things he says when he speaks and his notion that we should increase user fees and he wants to increase taxes are inconsistent with your statement that he is supportive of that, so anything you can do to help make sure that folks want to use these as business tools, they're very efficient, they're a great product and we make them here in the united states of america. i want to turn to a second topic. you said you go out to a lot of manufacturers. i was a manufacturer for a few years before i came here. when you ask them the things that restrict their ability to create and grow jobs and they list the top three or four, do any of them talk about federal grants as important? do you s
the president has been very, very supportive of the u.s. aviation and when i do the tours that i do around the world, i am again and again and again espousing u.s. aviation. component, parts -- >> i appreciate that. >> it's what i do. >> i appreciate that. it's incredibly important industry. one of our largest export industries. he may be supportive of it, but the things he says when he speaks and his notion that we should increase user fees and he wants to increase taxes are...
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the tax is really done out of the u.s. treasury. not the u.s. congress. >> it's so interrelated to the ability of a manufacturing company to do so. that's why i raise the point now. >> i've indicated what the president has set out for manufacturing companies, but let me also say to you i absolutely agree that your point about the incredible value of the united states now of this natural gas find. so that we become more depend t dependent. we become more dependent on u.s. source rs of all forms of energy, which is just the position we want to be in. so it enhancines our national security. >> i totally accept that. if you raise the cost of the company to produce this energy, which in turn produces the input costs for the manufacturing companies which depend upon that energy, won't you decrease the competitiveness if you will, of our manufacturers? because of tax policy, whatever. imperilling our ability to compete? doesn't that just make sense? >> yeah, i -- gret getting taxes right in our country for business is very important. i can't give you a
the tax is really done out of the u.s. treasury. not the u.s. congress. >> it's so interrelated to the ability of a manufacturing company to do so. that's why i raise the point now. >> i've indicated what the president has set out for manufacturing companies, but let me also say to you i absolutely agree that your point about the incredible value of the united states now of this natural gas find. so that we become more depend t dependent. we become more dependent on u.s. source rs...
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the u.s. r.b.c. and is the lobbying organization in washington for the so so they are they are in agreement with those of us who are saying it's it's time to lift jaxon van a. chicken is no longer anti russian the sad reality. is the president from the u.s. russia does the spotlight will be back shortly after a break so stay with us who comes in this interview in less time than. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on our for. the past. welcome back to spotlight i love and just a reminder that my guest on the show today is admiral run for president of the u.s. russia business council and so a you stated just a minute ago that there are no more anti soviet or anti russian chicken and crates i mean poetry here so the chicken lobby isn't the power that's behind those who fight for for the jacksonville commandment but the congr
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as the the u.s. ambassador to russia for the past 3 1/2 years up until january of this year the i was often asked, what exactly is the reset about? and i don't think i could put it any better than my friend sergei put it. about a much more normal relationship between the united states and russia. a more constructive, and a more productive relationship. i have worked most of my career in the state department and even before frying to help foster that more constructive and more productive approach. and i and i was very fortunate over the past threeafter years to be able to play a part in some of the successes that sergei and andy talked about. i recall early on when president obama first took office and reached out in a letter and a phone call in an early meeting, making clear for the united states the reset was not just about improving the tone of the relationship, which had gotten a bit scratchy, frankly, in the years before he took office. it was also about a substantive agenda which would fundament
as the the u.s. ambassador to russia for the past 3 1/2 years up until january of this year the i was often asked, what exactly is the reset about? and i don't think i could put it any better than my friend sergei put it. about a much more normal relationship between the united states and russia. a more constructive, and a more productive relationship. i have worked most of my career in the state department and even before frying to help foster that more constructive and more productive...
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six tell two thousand and one were ousted in the u.s. led invasion of the taliban has publicly refused to recognize the government of other president hamid karzai earlier today taliban held a meeting with the u.s. officials in qatar to pave the way for that meeting. thousands have rallied in central pakistan to demand that the government supply routes used by nato forces in afghanistan closed and remains independent from u.s. policy in degree joe because as a rally claim that the u.s. has started propaganda to persuade the authorities to do the opposite and become closer to washington islamabad has closed the border crossings to supplies for nato troops out of the u.s. bombing up to pakistan a checkpoint last november in which twenty four troops died. price wants to be the first european country to introduce a controversial financial transactions tax starting in all its present legal articles each as his country wants to provoke sharp and set an example for all the e.u. member states to do the same the tax is opposed by the british gover
six tell two thousand and one were ousted in the u.s. led invasion of the taliban has publicly refused to recognize the government of other president hamid karzai earlier today taliban held a meeting with the u.s. officials in qatar to pave the way for that meeting. thousands have rallied in central pakistan to demand that the government supply routes used by nato forces in afghanistan closed and remains independent from u.s. policy in degree joe because as a rally claim that the u.s. has...
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it is much in the interest of u.s. produced manufactured goods, agricultural exporters, servic services exporters, for russia to lower its bear yars to trade, for there to be dispute resolution enforcement opportunities, for those of you familiar with a remember site known as global trade alerts, the g-20 in november of 2008 at the front end of the great recession, the g-20 members all pledged they weren't going to pose protectionist trade investment measures. two years out, gta measured -- was able to measure some 431 new protectionist trade and investment barriers that were imposed by g-20 members. of those 431, russia had imposed 85. of the g-20 members, only russia is not a member of the wto. i think the two are related. and it is in russia's interest to be able to have protections for its exports in the world, for russia to be able to diversify its markets, its production, away from just oil, gas, natural resources, but it is very much in the interest of u.s. producers, u.s. exportors. so first cue dose to the u.s
it is much in the interest of u.s. produced manufactured goods, agricultural exporters, servic services exporters, for russia to lower its bear yars to trade, for there to be dispute resolution enforcement opportunities, for those of you familiar with a remember site known as global trade alerts, the g-20 in november of 2008 at the front end of the great recession, the g-20 members all pledged they weren't going to pose protectionist trade investment measures. two years out, gta measured -- was...
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the city is the base for the u.s. navy's fifth fleet. u.s. and british sailors visited the japanese ships to plan the drill. crew members checked the cannon designed to detonate mines on the sea surface. >> translator: the persian gulf is a very important area for japan. we believe the drills will help improve our mine sweeping units, strategic skills, and enhance mutual trust with other participating countries. >> iranian commanders have repeatedly threatened to blockade the strait of hormuz. they're angry about a western oil embargo designed to encourage the iranians to halt their nuclear program. >>> a russian foreign ministry official has expressed concern about a plan to deploy a second early warning radar system in japan. defense chiefs from japan and the u.s. agreed on sunday to install another xband radar. the system has already been deployed in northern japan. it's capable of detecting ballistic missiles. the defense chiefs want to counter possible missile threats from north korea. russia's interfax news agency quoted a foreign minis
the city is the base for the u.s. navy's fifth fleet. u.s. and british sailors visited the japanese ships to plan the drill. crew members checked the cannon designed to detonate mines on the sea surface. >> translator: the persian gulf is a very important area for japan. we believe the drills will help improve our mine sweeping units, strategic skills, and enhance mutual trust with other participating countries. >> iranian commanders have repeatedly threatened to blockade the strait...
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in the u.s. is a form of censorship and violate human rights are just like here ships the fall of the outrage at first thousands across poland directed their anger squarely at them the story is anti counterfeit trade agreement the idea of funny seeing the site for publishing the would say dried marked material. is somehow illogical to me it's like let's say punishing the corporation for this is knife for . being used to kill somebody like that would be to money for our internet activity i believe that talking through the internet email jockeying for rooms are a form of self-expression but with every passing rally the protest grew more political the crowds put prime minister government on the fire for signing the agreement on thursday most governmental websites were hijacked by the anonymous hacker group i think they're trying to mesmerize us with. the promise is that there would be a sudden closer touch to the documents that says that we have rights. to. the rights for our own interpretation of t
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and all the ups and downs in the russia u.s. relationship and the effects on the world all under scrutiny in our special interview as we talk to brooke obama's former national security advisor here on alt . general james earl jones thank you for taking time to sit down with us of course former security advisor national security advisor to president obama in two thousand and nine twenty ten. i'd like to start with what you think the top priorities in terms of u.s. russia global security are let's focus on cooperation first i think the. russia u.s. bilateral relationship is one of the most important relationships on the planet today and i was all the things i was privileged to be able to do in the white house i think working on the so-called famous reset of the relationship was one of the most satisfying it was manifest by the personal relationship of our two presidents from day one and resulted in that spirit of working together and developing trust and confidence that resulted in the start of training. and i think resulted in. t
and all the ups and downs in the russia u.s. relationship and the effects on the world all under scrutiny in our special interview as we talk to brooke obama's former national security advisor here on alt . general james earl jones thank you for taking time to sit down with us of course former security advisor national security advisor to president obama in two thousand and nine twenty ten. i'd like to start with what you think the top priorities in terms of u.s. russia global security are...
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maybe if we look at some of the u.s. and so it sort of. going to the tops of powers and joined us corporations if we have. indirect personal contact with so some of them say no it's too dangerous as far as the u.s. government is concerned yes i would hope that helping us would like to sort of but politically it's just too dangerous so. then we go to the other groups that we have drugs and we did actually get most of so those are. people who normally don't get a voice i mean if they get caught do you think a pair on a mainstream t.v. network some could some couldn't and some have. quite a few happened. what is fair to say is that the majority of what they have said to me could not say on a mainstream t.v. network that is not theirs because themselves and to some of the networks it's because my style of interaction as someone who has been interviewed by the media many many times. i understand the faults. in that format and so i wanted something that would put some of the depth in the situations that they had so a way of. pulling out their st
maybe if we look at some of the u.s. and so it sort of. going to the tops of powers and joined us corporations if we have. indirect personal contact with so some of them say no it's too dangerous as far as the u.s. government is concerned yes i would hope that helping us would like to sort of but politically it's just too dangerous so. then we go to the other groups that we have drugs and we did actually get most of so those are. people who normally don't get a voice i mean if they get caught...
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and call into natural gas which is in the u.s. straits a ten year low prices u.s. is gaining competition competitive advantages from this and i think all it will be very very difficult for russia but also the middle east to adjust to discretely quickly enough in order to accommodate what will be much much lower revenue income stream. that was steve york of son of saxo bank and liz do a quick run through the markets now first the currencies here in moscow the russian ruble ended the session weaker to the euro and stronger to the dollar which really reflects the euro dollar dynamic now on to the equity markets on wall street stocks are lower the sour after the latest housing data came in weaker than expected and there is not much progress in the fiscal cliff talks which worries investors the deadline is approaching fast over in europe equities posted gains on wednesday closing at a nineteen month high thanks mainly to the german business climate index the jumped more than analysts anticipated and here in russia the indices were mixe
and call into natural gas which is in the u.s. straits a ten year low prices u.s. is gaining competition competitive advantages from this and i think all it will be very very difficult for russia but also the middle east to adjust to discretely quickly enough in order to accommodate what will be much much lower revenue income stream. that was steve york of son of saxo bank and liz do a quick run through the markets now first the currencies here in moscow the russian ruble ended the session...
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karzai and early on the sunday taliban has held a meeting with the u.s. officials in qatar to pave the way for the meeting. thousands have rallied in central pakistan to demands that the government keep supply routes used by nato forces in afghanistan are closed and remains independent from u.s. policy in the region speak is that they really claim the us has started propaganda to persuade the authorities to do the opposite and become closer to washington islamabad has closed border crossings to supplies for nato troops out of the us. bombing up to pakistani checkpoints last november and wish plentiful troops died. fast plans to be the first european country to introduce a controversial financial transit transactions tax starting in october in all this while the president nicolas sarkozy says his country wants to provoke to provoke a shock and settle example for other e.u. member states to the say so the tykes is opposed by the british government which says such a type should be applied globally about is relieved the levy would see it services and other bu
karzai and early on the sunday taliban has held a meeting with the u.s. officials in qatar to pave the way for the meeting. thousands have rallied in central pakistan to demands that the government keep supply routes used by nato forces in afghanistan are closed and remains independent from u.s. policy in the region speak is that they really claim the us has started propaganda to persuade the authorities to do the opposite and become closer to washington islamabad has closed border crossings to...
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in the u.s. is iran and you mentioned how far rests on the u.s. had worked together really to make progress on that but lately we've been hearing a lot of rhetoric in terms of iran not necessarily from the white house or from his ministration but certainly there's a lot of talk about the threat of iran and what threat and how real is this threat as you see it i think that. you know iran does represent a subject matter where the u.s. and russia work very very well together. and i thought russia did some great things by canceling the sale of the us through hundreds of the united states. with so many many instances of being sensitive to russian concerns and sharing vital information. so that we were able to get it come to a point where we really had a pretty good understanding of what the threat was in terms of the report of the iranian nuclear program hell long we had before we became a real threat and how we could work together to mitigate that threat. so i think. if we look at iran today you look
in the u.s. is iran and you mentioned how far rests on the u.s. had worked together really to make progress on that but lately we've been hearing a lot of rhetoric in terms of iran not necessarily from the white house or from his ministration but certainly there's a lot of talk about the threat of iran and what threat and how real is this threat as you see it i think that. you know iran does represent a subject matter where the u.s. and russia work very very well together. and i thought russia...
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with programming and bloggers making fun of the opposition portraying them in prayer outside the u.s. embassy on sundays claiming they are connected to the us state department and the opposition filming funny cartoons about politicians made out of lego. getting information out there is becoming easier all the time but the internet is a very different medium to television while on t.v. it's enough to just look into the camera like this to viewers' attention not so although that to me you are police video reach millions of lives it's not a lot it just. it also has to be provoked to brazen and sometimes project a whole different image. it's no surprise then that putin as a character from harry puta became an overnight hit it's an industry doing the symbol. of i don't see what i see you stuck with something yes they're going to. make. sure that the quickest route when you're going to do. propaganda but it will just be them so that they do but i don't confirm it's up to you about you apart from catching images memorable catch phrases are used against those in the corridors of power opposit
with programming and bloggers making fun of the opposition portraying them in prayer outside the u.s. embassy on sundays claiming they are connected to the us state department and the opposition filming funny cartoons about politicians made out of lego. getting information out there is becoming easier all the time but the internet is a very different medium to television while on t.v. it's enough to just look into the camera like this to viewers' attention not so although that to me you are...
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of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream misses with a place like an election coverage the u.s. election up close. and off he dot com. would be soo much brighter if you move from phones to christian. news for instance on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. expert on the rise. market why not going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. we speak your language might be rolling out a big. one news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidney's stories. you hear. that spanish find out more visit.
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damage the u.s. economy if it were for a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil that it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right in flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a it would be a substantial costly thing so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to answer does israel have nuclear weapons capacity it's something that the israelis have been opaque on by design throughout their history i think most outside observers would say that the israelis do have a nuclear weapons capacity even if it's one that's never really been deployed or tested and as you mentioned benjamin netanyahu has dissolved the parliament in israel with new elections expected as in january february twenty second and what the how much do you think that will play into the israel iranian conflict
damage the u.s. economy if it were for a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil that it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right in flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a it would be a substantial costly thing so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to...
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the u.s. and the eu have a special shared responsibility to address those anxieties intelligently. and to create a new sense of momentum in geneva. yes, u.s. and commercial interests are in some cases different. our political systems and impulses don't always line up neatly when it comes to trade policy. and our emphasis on the wto as a venue for seek to go resolve really tough by lateral trade disputes has at times colored our collaboration. but we can't afford, either of us, to allow the development of an impression that we are pulling apart at the wto. we have to stay focused on our shared commitment to the value of the institution, and to our responsibilities as two of its key leaders. equally important, the u.s. and the eu need to reinforce each other in insisting that the wto must remain true to its fundamental missions. liberalizing trade, serving as a bulwark against protectionist pressures, and generating enforceable rules that provide essential stability to the trading system. our pa
the u.s. and the eu have a special shared responsibility to address those anxieties intelligently. and to create a new sense of momentum in geneva. yes, u.s. and commercial interests are in some cases different. our political systems and impulses don't always line up neatly when it comes to trade policy. and our emphasis on the wto as a venue for seek to go resolve really tough by lateral trade disputes has at times colored our collaboration. but we can't afford, either of us, to allow the...
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the u.s. is making suggestions as to how the country's future should be built without president assad. plus after two years of trying to talk to julian assange to sweden rejects an offer from ecuador to interview the wiki leaks editor at its embassy in london. the man who captured headlines last year leading russia's opposition movement is charged with embezzlement once again causing a stir amongst the public. right now the world comes into focus with spotlight. hello again they're walking to spotlight i'm french they my guest on the show is me hi chick said me hi the further the humanity develops the more stressful our life becomes depression new roses and mirror on the happen this attack the society more and more most of all in the rich and developed parts of the world sometimes it seems there's no light at the end of the tunnel but psychologists don't waste time and some even proposed me to make life better one of them is my guest on the show today mr me how i said he how i research of happ
the u.s. is making suggestions as to how the country's future should be built without president assad. plus after two years of trying to talk to julian assange to sweden rejects an offer from ecuador to interview the wiki leaks editor at its embassy in london. the man who captured headlines last year leading russia's opposition movement is charged with embezzlement once again causing a stir amongst the public. right now the world comes into focus with spotlight. hello again they're walking to...
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policy in degree joe because as the rally claimed that the u.s. has started propaganda to persuade the authorities to do the opposite and become closer to washington islamabad has closed the border crossings to supplies for nato troops out of the u.s. bombing up to pakistani checkpoints last november. in which twenty four troops died . transplants to be the first european country to introduce a controversial financial transactions tax starting in all its present legal articles the chance this country wants to provoke sharp and subtle example for all the e.u. member states to do the same the tax is opposed by the british government which says such a time should be applied globally opponents leave the levy could see financial services and other business really kate from the to other countries without the tax to save money. he sent people have been killed and eighteen injured in a major highway crash in poor visibility in florida five cars and six trunks were involved with some bursting into flames visibility from hayes that smoke on the dark highway
policy in degree joe because as the rally claimed that the u.s. has started propaganda to persuade the authorities to do the opposite and become closer to washington islamabad has closed the border crossings to supplies for nato troops out of the u.s. bombing up to pakistani checkpoints last november. in which twenty four troops died . transplants to be the first european country to introduce a controversial financial transactions tax starting in all its present legal articles the chance this...
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or or the u.s. trying to encourage israel to take military action because whatever the direct results of that action would be there are whole host of indirect results unintended consequences of a military strike against iran and those are all those that i can think of are bad so we should be putting our focus on diplomatic approaches and trying to find ways of making diplomacy more effective than has been mostly that requires closer cooperation with russia close cooperation china and we've gotten i think good cooperation from russia in the last year or so but we have to still have a long way to go with china. and last question assisting with the american action in libya how. do you think do you think it's made. libya and the middle east more a safer place than it was it didn't was before with the gadhafi regime as it was with. libya we're going through a period of instability now and there's hard to say it's safer because of that but i think it was and it's moving them in the direction of a better g
or or the u.s. trying to encourage israel to take military action because whatever the direct results of that action would be there are whole host of indirect results unintended consequences of a military strike against iran and those are all those that i can think of are bad so we should be putting our focus on diplomatic approaches and trying to find ways of making diplomacy more effective than has been mostly that requires closer cooperation with russia close cooperation china and we've...
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and the u.s. hosts nato head of states in chicago. next a preview of the g-8 summit and u.s./russia relations. former u.s. ambassador to nato, nicholas ferns taulks about the future of nato. >> when people are saying to him -- don't take the vice presidency. right now you are a powerful majority leader. don't take the vice presidency. you won't hatch any powve any p. johnson says power is where power goes. meaning i can make power in any situation. his whole life. nothing in his life previously makes that seem like he is boasting. because that's exactly what he had done. all his life. >> sunday night, the conclusion of our conversation with robert caro on the passage of power, volume four the years of lyndon johnson. sunday night on cspan's, q and a. >> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a forum last week on u.s./russia relations. panelists include the former u.s. ambassador to russia, and the current russian ambassador to the u.s. this comes ahead of the g-8 summit at camp dach vid this we. >> welcome. i'm meredith, the chair in international business
and the u.s. hosts nato head of states in chicago. next a preview of the g-8 summit and u.s./russia relations. former u.s. ambassador to nato, nicholas ferns taulks about the future of nato. >> when people are saying to him -- don't take the vice presidency. right now you are a powerful majority leader. don't take the vice presidency. you won't hatch any powve any p. johnson says power is where power goes. meaning i can make power in any situation. his whole life. nothing in his life...
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from the internationally back cease fire robert nine men from the u.s. base just foreign policy. believes there's a contradiction between the u.s. policy of supporting rebels and their recognition that al qaeda is fighting among them. they are you know the you need according to the us their concern for example.
from the internationally back cease fire robert nine men from the u.s. base just foreign policy. believes there's a contradiction between the u.s. policy of supporting rebels and their recognition that al qaeda is fighting among them. they are you know the you need according to the us their concern for example.
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as the u.s. is still much larger of course china is growing much faster certainly in an election year i'm sure you and i will start a lot more election ads invoking this you know china taking our jobs kind of thing and of course iran is a whole other story for another day but then i mean what do you think is the so-called free fearless an independent press even exists. who i think you know it did but it's becoming an endangered species in terms of the american media. that's why so many people are getting their news online and not from regular newspapers or network newscasts they're listening more to contentious argument than they are to you know informed speculation and information and as a result the public is being dumbed down it's not their fault because that's what they think they know and you know that that's what they think they're supposed to know that's why it's important to have independent media outlets you know i card and others who are trying to offer other perspectives and other poin
as the u.s. is still much larger of course china is growing much faster certainly in an election year i'm sure you and i will start a lot more election ads invoking this you know china taking our jobs kind of thing and of course iran is a whole other story for another day but then i mean what do you think is the so-called free fearless an independent press even exists. who i think you know it did but it's becoming an endangered species in terms of the american media. that's why so many people...
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allow the u.s. to bomb them as washington see fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade route but historically that kind of a prop by the united states has often led to eliminating much of the local population that sooner or later gets the sense that their government is serving its own interests and the interest of those thousands of miles away in washington i'm going to. britain is sounding the retreat as the costs of conflict become too much to bear a few minutes we're going to lose. its troops from afghanistan because the bill is . defensible on the home front. found that wiki leaks. says his whistle blowing web site is ready to reveal game changing data next year he addressed his supporters and data next year the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been ensconced for six months or smith was there. the world's media and a lot of supporters have come out for him this evening also holding a candlelight vigil he called the crowd when he came out a sight for sore eyes and then he
allow the u.s. to bomb them as washington see fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade route but historically that kind of a prop by the united states has often led to eliminating much of the local population that sooner or later gets the sense that their government is serving its own interests and the interest of those thousands of miles away in washington i'm going to. britain is sounding the retreat as the costs of conflict become too much to bear a few minutes we're going...
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and the fact of the matter is the whole narrative of the u.s. in the world, its role in the world, and our, as i say, the sort of selfish energy glutton, that's going to change as well. i mean, i think this is -- i do think this is on a scale of the berlin wall coming down, but i would also point out there's a book written after that came down called "the end of history" which was completely wrong. and i think that -- >> maybe it was just ahead of its time. >> way ahead. the fact of the matter is a lot of thought, in a lot of places around the world, tremendous decline rates. the notion there won't be tightness in oil markets globally, i think there will be tightness in markets. i think that certain technologies, renewable technolo technologies, they may not work here because gas prices are so low. they might work in a lot of other places. i think -- it isn't over. this is part of a continuing saga. >> there's just so much to unpack here. i do want to bring in john because you talked about sort of the role of private companies and, you know, i t
and the fact of the matter is the whole narrative of the u.s. in the world, its role in the world, and our, as i say, the sort of selfish energy glutton, that's going to change as well. i mean, i think this is -- i do think this is on a scale of the berlin wall coming down, but i would also point out there's a book written after that came down called "the end of history" which was completely wrong. and i think that -- >> maybe it was just ahead of its time. >> way ahead....
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the u.s. and its allies are preparing for syria's transition of power the white house says president asad handing control to the opposition will help bring an end to the fifteen months of bloodshed but a number of western and arab states have long been pushing for regime change that has maintained his nation's real war crimes from outside meanwhile reports have a merchant just think britain is planning to set up camps in syria where troops in agents will help the rebels fight against the government mid-east blogger prasar believes that would only make matters worse. i think it would actually increase the likelihood of revenge killings kind of sectarian tension along the mixed areas where. kind of revenge operations would start to happen and it will suck more and more people in i think syria now it is not that tipping point where the conflict can be pulled back from a. sectarian civil war to kind of some form of political framework but once there is actively groups on the ground in syria and wh
the u.s. and its allies are preparing for syria's transition of power the white house says president asad handing control to the opposition will help bring an end to the fifteen months of bloodshed but a number of western and arab states have long been pushing for regime change that has maintained his nation's real war crimes from outside meanwhile reports have a merchant just think britain is planning to set up camps in syria where troops in agents will help the rebels fight against the...
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the u.s. r.b.c. and his the lobbying organization in washington for the so so they are they are in agreement with those of us who are saying it's it's time to lift jackson back america chicken is no longer anti russian. he's the president of the u.s. russia should business spotlight he will be back shortly after a break so stay with us who comes in this interview in less time and it's. hundred. years. forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find the delta home and retire. there. we have seventy acres and i can convince them that they need to drill. two hundred feet from. the needs of our growing economy also means expanding our domestic production of oil and natural gas which are vital fuels for transportation electricity and manufacturing for many problems before we do the right. or not we get a lot of mis understanding of what i. said you cannot hear unless you come out here and live in my house for a week. you know sometimes you see a story and it's sick so y
the u.s. r.b.c. and his the lobbying organization in washington for the so so they are they are in agreement with those of us who are saying it's it's time to lift jackson back america chicken is no longer anti russian. he's the president of the u.s. russia should business spotlight he will be back shortly after a break so stay with us who comes in this interview in less time and it's. hundred. years. forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find the delta...
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from new york now the u.s. has witnessed the biggest wave of protests since the vietnam war during the outgoing year demonstrators have been united under the occupy umbrella as the movement became known which sprang up in wall street in new york more than five months ago economic analyst max wolff explains what's been driving the protests the occupy wall street movement has mostly given voice to a sense of frustration and anger about unfairness as an and justices both real and perceived that a lot of people have about the economy i think it's on the ambiguous that the u.s. economy doesn't work it doesn't work very well overall the g.d.p. growth is poor our present eight point six percent unemployment is probably under reporting and it's quite high the high level of college debt that people are coming out with young people in student loan debt and their inability is to get a jobs or be jobs that pay them enough to live and pay back their debt makes very clear that the united states has serious economic problems
from new york now the u.s. has witnessed the biggest wave of protests since the vietnam war during the outgoing year demonstrators have been united under the occupy umbrella as the movement became known which sprang up in wall street in new york more than five months ago economic analyst max wolff explains what's been driving the protests the occupy wall street movement has mostly given voice to a sense of frustration and anger about unfairness as an and justices both real and perceived that a...
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home sales in the u.s. that i'm for the sentiment on the other it's continuing debt talks in greece so far as we see the upbeat mood prevails hong kong is closed both public holiday today. traders will up their sleeves in about two hours one hour time with throughout last week russian equities enjoyed a robust growth so now it is games on friday and the end of the last trading session the r.t.s. said half a percent. point eight percent. and gold is trading at one thousand six hundred sixty nine dollars that's up point fourteen percent it is already gained more than six percent since the beginning of the year. which made me think a looks at the prospects for the precious metal. is gold on track to become the investment choice of the year now with sovereign debt problems still looming in europe it could be just the right thing the precious metal as seen their remarkable performance over the past decades take a look at the graphic since two thousand and one the trend has been perfectly positive the peak price
home sales in the u.s. that i'm for the sentiment on the other it's continuing debt talks in greece so far as we see the upbeat mood prevails hong kong is closed both public holiday today. traders will up their sleeves in about two hours one hour time with throughout last week russian equities enjoyed a robust growth so now it is games on friday and the end of the last trading session the r.t.s. said half a percent. point eight percent. and gold is trading at one thousand six hundred sixty nine...
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in the summer the u.s. state department came up with a statement expressing its concerns over the human rights situation and alleged torture in bahrain this was only several months after washington had restarted weapons sales to this gulf state dissenters in bahrain have been directing anger at their government for months now stop arming the killers is a message they are more often sending out to the west somehow the in bahrain blood is worthless and the libyan blood is more important it's just book critical stand so here you see four from travels to europe to direct attention to what he believes to be brutal repression in his country he and others like him have managed to alert human rights organizations but that's as far as it goes go month ago clinton made a statement about bahrain about the. situation in bahrain and this. one protester was killed you know and show you that there is no impact on the ground we are a victim and bahrain because we live in a country they condemn the violence committed by the
in the summer the u.s. state department came up with a statement expressing its concerns over the human rights situation and alleged torture in bahrain this was only several months after washington had restarted weapons sales to this gulf state dissenters in bahrain have been directing anger at their government for months now stop arming the killers is a message they are more often sending out to the west somehow the in bahrain blood is worthless and the libyan blood is more important it's just...
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the law was called politically motivated. the u.s. is also asking that children who have already be bonded with their parents be allowed to ten nisht process. >>> some call this bill des tenned for hun -- a death sentence for hundreds of thousands of children in russia. >> debra mcfadden adopted a dabbled girl from russia -- disabled girl from russia when she was six. now she's a pair olympickic -- paralympic star. the type of life her mother says vladimir putins who now presented any of russia's orphans of having. >> president putin has just nailed the lid in the coffin. shame on him. shame on him for saying here's an ultimatum. i'm angry at the u.s. for something else. let's use the children as pawns. >> coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you more about the mcfaddens, their connection to russian adoptions and why putin's action could have impacts on families all over the country. >>> now to a story that could affect an awful lot of people in the state. a new law going into effect tuesday will given parents an additional way to protect th
the law was called politically motivated. the u.s. is also asking that children who have already be bonded with their parents be allowed to ten nisht process. >>> some call this bill des tenned for hun -- a death sentence for hundreds of thousands of children in russia. >> debra mcfadden adopted a dabbled girl from russia -- disabled girl from russia when she was six. now she's a pair olympickic -- paralympic star. the type of life her mother says vladimir putins who now...
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live from a new center this is our team here in moscow the u.s. is warning that the latest fierce battles in syria will be a nail in president assad's coffin that says youngsters are being increasingly drawn into the bloody conflict on both sides. walk with reverberations members of a russian punk band go on trial facing seven years in jail for protest on the cathedral in a case that's divided russian society. and another campaign promise goes on fulfilled as barack obama spending billions to prosecute whistleblowers showing the u.s. government is clouded deserver. while the us is considered by many to be a place of high living standards but critics claim the notion of general wealth and well being is an illusion he talks now to leading u.n. health economist dr howard friedman for his views on the social and financial ills of his country that in-depth interview next. in the promised land of stars and stripes us presidents have always reminded citizens how lucky they are and where people of every background can work hard and we want your dreams. am
live from a new center this is our team here in moscow the u.s. is warning that the latest fierce battles in syria will be a nail in president assad's coffin that says youngsters are being increasingly drawn into the bloody conflict on both sides. walk with reverberations members of a russian punk band go on trial facing seven years in jail for protest on the cathedral in a case that's divided russian society. and another campaign promise goes on fulfilled as barack obama spending billions to...
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basket as the dollar was losing to the euro about softer in the u.s. consumer spending and expectedly declined in october. now on to the equity markets on wall street they are lower this friday the so-called fiscal cliff is still looming the lawmakers on capitol hill keep on the how going over how to avert it and the european stocks finished the day mixed the footsie was in the graphic but germany's dax me out a should stay above the line thanks mainly to german lawmakers approving the latest rescue package from greece and here in moscow equities closed higher more than one percent gains for both indices. it perception is back by popular demand of eros nast shareholders the oil giant c.e.o. has been a real acted as a board member at a meeting that took place and on friday katie pilbeam is the wrong headquarters here in moscow with all the details so katie's section is back on the board of directors just as was never gets ready to become the biggest publicly traded company in the world's biggest i should say is that a good thing. was that depends on who
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a stronger which could on the u.s. and its move for influence in the region. plus it's almost a dead heat between the republicans and democrats in the race for the white house with both candidates looking to set apart their remarkably similar platforms continues in half an hour from now with the news team in the meantime we look at the problems on the us mexico border through the eyes of vigilante militia fighting human trafficking. and the immigration bill goes down in the senate that is the subject of the seedings talking points memo critics of arizona's newly signed immigration bill say it allows police to stop anyone on the street based purely on the person's appearance governor brewer's response when asked by a reporter what illegal immigrant looks like. i do not know i do not know what legal immigrant that's like but the sticking point is what to do with the millions of people who are in this country in this country illegally that the u.s. government will have no idea who they are and where they are in this very
a stronger which could on the u.s. and its move for influence in the region. plus it's almost a dead heat between the republicans and democrats in the race for the white house with both candidates looking to set apart their remarkably similar platforms continues in half an hour from now with the news team in the meantime we look at the problems on the us mexico border through the eyes of vigilante militia fighting human trafficking. and the immigration bill goes down in the senate that is the...
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plus the u.s. is stepping up its presence in the arab world putting all its efforts in creating a proxy army in the region that story is still to come later in the program after the business news after the break here in r.t. . and talking of the businesses dimitris next with that now dimitri russia is pledging to support the euro much needed to light that is true russia has forty two percent of its foreign currency reserves in the euro and prime minister medvedev has said today that he will be keeping it in the year and he was saying that in paris while blessing a major business deal is a way that russia and indeed russian companies can really capitalize on the miseries in your own really get something out of it well apparently there are bargains for the taking basically of the european market right now and russian companies are going ahead with that i'll tell you all about it the couple of great notes after the break thanks a lot to me to. parents versus social workers dot nabbing. dot the man you
plus the u.s. is stepping up its presence in the arab world putting all its efforts in creating a proxy army in the region that story is still to come later in the program after the business news after the break here in r.t. . and talking of the businesses dimitris next with that now dimitri russia is pledging to support the euro much needed to light that is true russia has forty two percent of its foreign currency reserves in the euro and prime minister medvedev has said today that he will be...
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the u.s. embassy on sundays claiming they are connected to the u.s. state department and the opposition filming funny cartoons about politicians made out of lego. getting information out there is becoming easier all the time but the internet is a very different medium to television while on t.v. it's enough to just look into the camera like this to viewers' attention not so on the net to me you are video reach millions of lines it's not just mass it also has to be brazen and sometimes project a whole different image. it's no surprise then that putin as a character from harry puta became an overnight hit it's an industry doing the symbol. of i don't see what i see you stuck with something. to. make. sure that when you're in the would you. propose that what it was a speech. but at the conference of. apart from catching images memorable catch phrases are used against those in the corridors of power opposition blogger alex enough while me was the first upload his shot which is a tongue online a ye
the u.s. embassy on sundays claiming they are connected to the u.s. state department and the opposition filming funny cartoons about politicians made out of lego. getting information out there is becoming easier all the time but the internet is a very different medium to television while on t.v. it's enough to just look into the camera like this to viewers' attention not so on the net to me you are video reach millions of lines it's not just mass it also has to be brazen and sometimes project a...
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the u.s. about new terms of missile defense shield in europe. the most vital national security interests of the united states would be most effectively realized not through hostility to russia but through cooperation with it. i see and russia and the united states can reach a settlement on the establishment of a global missile defense system on. this planet research is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been unable to help. at a time of warmer bilateral relations news whose top brass decided to deploy a missile defense system a protecting europe but they were setting up too close to russia's borders and mosco didn't view it as a friendly gesture. we wanted to fill in the room europe not just some european countries we want to european allies and friends to join on this interest in strategy. flew genius in the affairs of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no furt
the u.s. about new terms of missile defense shield in europe. the most vital national security interests of the united states would be most effectively realized not through hostility to russia but through cooperation with it. i see and russia and the united states can reach a settlement on the establishment of a global missile defense system on. this planet research is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been unable to help. at a time of...
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was that with the u.s. russian treaty the new start treaty which not only made a reduction i must have a modest reduction in the numbers of nuclear weapons but they had us and russia getting back together on a dialogue on this issue and conducting. transparent transparent verifiable measures so i think that was a major step forward i also think that the nuclear summit. which was held the first one of which was held in washington and the last one held its soul well the leaders of more than fifty nations got together and. to promote actions to reduce the danger of nuclear fissile material around the world all of those i think are very positive steps they're just a few of the steps he's taken to i would give president obama very high marks he had not done tough media to hope to do which is get a ratification of the comprehensive test ban treaty because the conditions in the senate were such that he didn't they get to get it out of but he has stated that if he's to be elected that would be a major objective for
was that with the u.s. russian treaty the new start treaty which not only made a reduction i must have a modest reduction in the numbers of nuclear weapons but they had us and russia getting back together on a dialogue on this issue and conducting. transparent transparent verifiable measures so i think that was a major step forward i also think that the nuclear summit. which was held the first one of which was held in washington and the last one held its soul well the leaders of more than fifty...